Reviews on Sushi food in Stavanger, Western Norway, Norway. With about 120,000 people, Stavanger is Norway’s fourth-largest city and a fascinating mix of old and new. Its history stretches back deep into the Middle Ages. Stavanger was once a tranquil coastal market town and then later an important fishing port. But it was the 1969 discovery of oil offshore that forever changed the now bustling city’s fortunes and landscape. Don’t miss the well-preserved old town (Gamle Stavanger), the unique Canning Museum or the 12th-century Stavanger Cathedral.
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4 based on 65 reviews
Always delicious and fresh. I have even had something made new, because I was late and the hot food not warm enough they made me a new one. That is great service
4 based on 137 reviews
The sushi was good, the salmon was really beautiful. However the staff is mostly Russian and are shouting/joking between themselves the whole time. At a certain point it became clear that they were also discussing the customers. If I would return, I would take away instead of eating in.
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4 based on 163 reviews
Sushi San is an asian fusion restaurant which is located at the railwaystation in Stavanger. We serve sushi, noodles (like soup and wok) and asian style .
I ordered a take-away from Sushi San and really enjoyed it. I often eat sushi when travelling (closer to something "healthy!") and so get to experience the gamut. Sushi San was definitely up there - they had an extensive menu that was translated into English online. Whilst I didn't eat in the restaurant, it seemed very scenic and romantic - I will definitely have a sit-in experience next time :)
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5 based on 68 reviews
After waiting 7 months, we finally got to visit Sabi Omakase! I have really been looking forward to this and the visit really lived up to our expectations. When entering you are met by the sommelier, which welcomes you with a drink. After this, the dinner menu is introduced by Roger Asakil Joya. He gladly answers questions and you can easily see that he has a great passion for the art of sushi. After this, the whole evening is spent at the bar counter while he is making the food and explaining each ingredient which is mainly local. We also went with the wine package which is carefully selected by the sommelier. He gives a great introduction often with small anecdotes about the wines.This is a great experience which I would really recommend if you have an interest for food and especially sushi. Me and my girlfriend went together with a couple we know. I would recommend to go with a group of friends as part of the experience for me was to be able to discuss and enjoy the food in a friendly setting.
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4 based on 277 reviews
Far East is located just by St. Petri Church on Nytorget. Our main priority is top quality food, good and fast service. That is why you can order our food both online and on the phone. We also have free wireless internet access while you are waiting or ea
First off this is a take away place that also can sit about 20 people if you decide to eat in. A small walk from the water front. Friendly staff helps this place work well. You can't get away from the felling that this place is a takeaway. Rating is for the taste of the food and waiting time. Would do eat hear again for a quick bite no problem. Would I take my wife here, probably not.280Kr for starter main and a bottle of coke.
4 based on 167 reviews
The take-away sushi is awesome.Favourites are the tempura and the crunchy rainbow maki.You can also dine there.Hei Bjørn H,Thank you for your positive feedback.It encourages us to do even better in the future!We hope to see you again very soon :)Best regards,Haijo LeRestaurant managerSabi Forus
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